Wanderlust: A Meetings Sextet Novel

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· The Meetings Sextet Libro 2 · Wizards of the Coast
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The second exciting installment in the Dragonlance saga Meetings Sextet—from husband and wife team Steve Winter and Mary Kirchoff
 
One spring day Tasslehoff Burrfoot comes to Solace, accidentally pockets a copper bracelet, and (forcibly) makes the acquaintance of Tanis Half-Elven and dwarf Flint Fireforge. It’s a simple tale—except that the fate of the entire race of Dargonesti sea elves hangs in the balance.
 
How does this piece of kender-coveted jewelry lead the companions and a sea elf princess to ally with the phaethons, creatures with wings of flame? The answer lies with a mysterious mage, a broker of souls, who knows the bracelet's secret and has a hideous plan to rule the Black Robes . . .

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Mary Kirchoff is an editor and author whose fantasy and young adult novels have been translated into more than nine languages. She has written one short story and six novels set in the Dragonlance universe, including the Defenders of Magic trilogy, Wanderlust, and Kendermore. Aside from writing, she has edited books for Wizards of the Coast and Tor Books. She lives in the Pacific Northwest.
 
Steve Winter is a game designer, writer, and frequent contributor to the Dungeons & Dragons universe. His design credits include Ruins of Adventure, The Complete Psionics Handbook, and the 3rd edition of Monster Manual II. He is also the co-author of Wanderlust—which he wrote with his wife, Mary Kirchoff—as well as the storyline that later became the award-winning computer game Pool of Radiance.

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